Parking & Shuttles

There will be no parking available at Legion Memorial Park and limited parking in downtown Everett on July 4th, but there will be free shuttles to the parade, festival and fireworks. NOTE: Dogs are allowed on shuttles as long as they are leashed and muzzled (service animals do not need to be muzzled).

Downtown Parade

Park at Everett Station, 3201 Smith Avenue in downtown Everett and hop on a free Everett Transit bus to the July 4th parade. Busses leave Everett Station every 5 minutes from 9:30 to 11 a.m. before the parade and from noon to 1 p.m. after the parade.

Limited downtown street parking may be available along with many downtown parking garages. The Everpark Garage (2815 Hoyt Avenue between Hewitt and California) is free and open on the 4th of July.

Festival & Fireworks Display

Hop on a free Everett Transit bus to Legion Park for the festival and fireworks on July 4. Park and catch the bus at:

Shuttles leave every 15 minutes from 12:30 to 9:25 p.m. (Last shuttle to the fireworks is 9:25 to no additional shuttles to the show will operate after this time) Shuttles will return you to the parking locations after the show!

AnimalsEverett Transit allows animals on the bus. Please be courteous and do not allow your animals to disturb other customers. Pets must be kept on your lap or on the floor of the bus; animals may not occupy a customer seat.

Dogs must be on a leash and have a muzzle that covers the mouth and is secured behind the head. Owners must control their animals at all times and clean up after them.

Except for dogs, all animals must be in an approved carrier. Animals not in an approved carrier will not be allowed on the bus.

Service or guide animals are allowed on all Everett Transit buses. Under the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA), service animals must be harnessed, leashed or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal or other effective controls.

Strollers & Shopping CartsTo ensure the safety of our customers, strollers and shopping carts should be no more than 22” wide x 24” deep and be free from items hung on the outside.

As required by the ADA, the driver will request you relocate to accommodate a customer with a disability. It may be necessary for you to fold your stroller or grocery cart to keep the aisle clear.

Note: Bus operators may refuse to transport animals or large carry-on items if safety is a concern.

Need Assistance?

For assistance planning your trip, click here or call Everett Transit at 425-257-7777 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Customer Service Center will be open July 3; closed Saturday, Sunday and 4, so be sure to plan ahead!

Map of Shuttle Locations

See the following map to Everett's Colors of Freedom 4th of July. Click the blue markers on the map for more detail.